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insect act as pollinating agent explain​

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Answered by sanjanaarthur
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insects act a pollinating agents because when they sit at the flower the pollen grains stick to their feet and then they go and sit at other flowers thereby transferring the pollen grains from one flower to the another.

Answered by HarshGolhani
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Incest comes to flower for sucking nectar( sugar substance inside flower) and when sucks pollengrains adhere in its body then it moves to other flower where these pollen grains falls on that flower that's why insects are very important pollinating agents.

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